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Indianapolis Chevy Dealer has more than 26 Equinox in Stock

Indiana Chevrolet Dealer has delivery trucks arriving everyday to deliver the 2010 Chevy Equinox. With over 40 vehicles on their way in within the next three weeks, customers are lining up to buy Consumer Best Buys Crossover vehicles. READ»

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Hare Chevrolet in Indiana Exceeds Outsells All Other Chevy Dealers

Indiana Chevrolet buyers have made a clear choice in Hare Chevrolet. The Indianapolis Chevy dealer outsold all competitors in all of Chevy’s leading automotive segments.READ»

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Who is assessing you Indiana?

  OK...I am not really one who will rock the boat a lot (maybe I do when you ask people who know me ...) but from what I have seen in the last few days really opened my eyes. Being in Real Estate I am very interested what is ...READ»

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Indianapolis area car dealer stocks award winning vehicles

Kelley Blue Book’s kbb.com recognized three Hare Chevrolet vehicles as their 2010 Top 10 Family Cars, including Equinox, Suburban and Traverse. All 3 of these models are carried by your Indianapolis area Chevrolet dealer, Hare Chevrolet.READ»

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Indiana Chevy Dealership’s Salesman Named Sales Professional of the Year

Auto Dealer Monthly selects Darrell Lee, of Indiana’s Hare Chevy, as their 2009 Sales Professional of the Year.READ»

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Hare Chevrolet in Indiana Takes 1st Place in New Chevy Sales for Central Indiana

Indiana Chevy buyers help make Hare Chevrolet the #1 dealer for new Chevy sales for the second consecutive month.READ»

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Is Daylight Savings Time a Waste of Energy?

    Yesterday morning, we all sprang forward thanks to Daylight Savings Time, and commenced the spring rite of debating whether or not DST still makes any sense in a non-agrarian society. Lately, the ...READ»

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BACKGROUND CHECKS BALTIMORE

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Click U

Virtual networking truly clicks at Indiana University, where students of the online MBA program collaborate and communicate across time zones and oceans, using breakneck technology and scheduling savvy. Hmmm ... sounds a lot like global business today.READ»

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Barack Obama, David Axerod, David Plough and Optimism

I was watching 60 Minutes last night. They did a piece on the Obama campaign featuring David Axelrod and David Plough, the campaign’s chief strategist and campaign manager. Steve Kroft asked how President Elect Obama was able to ...READ»

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Retail Details

You can sell products. You can sell services. You can sell software. Vaporware, even. And now, it seems that you can sell imaginary objects that exist only in an online game environment. Julian Dibbell hopes to support his family by ...READ»

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The Minneapolis Bridge Collapse: Our Crumbling Infrastructure

The news from Minneapolis looks grim in the aftermath of the collapse I 35W bridge, which had been undergoing what has been reported to be "routine resurfacing" this summer, according to the state Department of Transportation. The ...READ»

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Leadership: Good Bob, Bad Bob

The General has left the hardwood. Robert Montgomery Knight, nicknamed the General not only for his stint as coach at Army, but also for the discipline and control he exacted at Indiana and Texas Tech, has abruptly resigned. Saying ...READ»

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White House Retrofit Ramp-Up Program Boosts Local Energy Efficiency Projects

The White House is continuing on its energy efficiency bent with the Retrofit Ramp-Up program, a $452 million cash infusion for U.S. communities to make energy efficient building retrofits accessible to both homeowners and ...READ»

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Here's an Idea!

Unit of OneREAD»

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The KITT of Connersville: How Carbon Motors Decided to Build Police Cars in Indiana

It may take a village to raise a child, but it took the rallying cry of an entire town--and a no-cost, 1.8-million-square-foot building--to convince Carbon Motors to locate its manufacturing facility to Connersville, Indiana. Carbon ...READ»

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Fast Company, Non-Profit Style

Peter Rees's piece on corporatizing nonprofits reminds me of one of the best run, and most agile corporations I have ever come into contact with - Opportunity Enterprises (OE). OE is a not-for-profit social service organization, ...READ»

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Are Landscapes the Next Wave for Preservation?

Long overshadowed by mid-century architecture, modernist landscapes are gaining recognition, with help from the downturn.READ»

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International Sweets and Biscuits Fair

Sun, February 1 Sweeten International Sweets and Biscuits Fair Cologne, Germany More than 1,600 confectioners show their sugary wares at an event that would make any kid lose his sweet mind. In a bold, contrarian attempt to convince ...READ»

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Fast Talk: Clean-Up Hitter

Stanley Crosley Chief Privacy Officer, Eli Lilly Indianapolis, Indiana Stanley Crosley, 45, installed an aggressive new system at Eli Lilly after the company suffered a privacy breach in 2001. Last year, the International ...READ»

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Dale Collie - Fast 50 2002

44. Feed the MassesREAD»

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R.I.P. Public Access Television

Here in Los Angeles, the city rang in the New Year by closing down all of its public access TV studios, signaling an end to homegrown, grass roots production of eclectic and often monumentally weird alternative programming. Cities ...READ»

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Would You Share a Home With 100 People?

Cohousing was supposed to be the next big residential trend, but it never took off. Now the recession is reviving interest in shared living facilities. Kitchen duty, anyone?READ»

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Abengoa, Abound Solar Score $2 Billion From the U.S. Government

President Obama made a bold pronouncement in his first Oval Office speech last month: "Now is the moment for this generation to embark on a national mission to unleash America's innovation," he said. It's not too big of a project, ...READ»

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Internet Speech Under Fire

An Indiana school principal, Shawn Gobert, found out about MySpace through unusual means while perusing the Web in February 2006. A student had set up a MySpace profile by assuming the principle’s identity. Obviously upset, Gobert ...READ»